with the example explain how diffusion of gases in water is essential
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Hello friend!!
I'm Rajdeep...
Diffusion is the phenomenon by which molecules of either solute or solvent move from their higher concentration to lower concentration.
Suppose, if you keep solid pink coloured potassium permanganate in water, and leave it for a while, you will see that the water is also coloured pink.
Why?
Because Potassium permanganate diffused from its position (where its concentration was high) to the whole water (where its concentration was low)....thus the whole colour of the water will turn pink.
Hope I can help you..
Thanks!
I'm Rajdeep...
Diffusion is the phenomenon by which molecules of either solute or solvent move from their higher concentration to lower concentration.
Suppose, if you keep solid pink coloured potassium permanganate in water, and leave it for a while, you will see that the water is also coloured pink.
Why?
Because Potassium permanganate diffused from its position (where its concentration was high) to the whole water (where its concentration was low)....thus the whole colour of the water will turn pink.
Hope I can help you..
Thanks!
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Hey mate..
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▪Gases like oxygen diffuse in water which is very helpful for the aquatic animals to breath as they inhale oxygen using their gills.
▪On the other hand gases like carbon dioxide also help plants to respire and help in process of photosynthesis.
hope it helps !
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▪Gases like oxygen diffuse in water which is very helpful for the aquatic animals to breath as they inhale oxygen using their gills.
▪On the other hand gases like carbon dioxide also help plants to respire and help in process of photosynthesis.
hope it helps !
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